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December 28, 1934 • Page Image 1

…'s Economics Club of the University Other members of the election The non-Nordic man is a tran- 16 cantors will be directed in a of Michigan. board are: Under the sition stage between Nordic man auspices of the…

… FRANKLIN TO PREACH Delegates of approximately under both Republican and Demo- , 70 lion with all types of Jewish welfare the University of Michigan, Jewish organizations in Detroit are Ehrlich, Rabbi Lees…

… Cross-Section of Jewish Community in U. S. NATIONAL ELECTIONS TAKE PLACE APRIL 28 B'nai B'rith Willing to "Ar- rive at an Understanding" on Common Problems v IN MICHIGAN THE LEGI —&CHRONIeiE and…

… VOL. XXXVI. NO. 31 N WSPAPER PRINTED DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934 Dr. Kurt Rosenfeld Speaks Here Jan. 6 Under the auspices of a group of Jewish and non-Jewish spon- sors, whose names…

… '- communities throughout the coon- be an address by Dr Bernard Del- Agriculture for many yeah and ICeentset. U14. Josalt Tewsphic A0.7. Ise.) r, director of the Hillel Founds- try are concerned. It will deal…

…. Canadian Mizrachi, and Rabbi Jewish Congregations of America; University in Exile, established Delegation from New York Calls Jews Missing Link Hyman P. Epstein of St. Louis M. Juon Gould, Federation of Dr…

… will be an- flounced next week, Dr. Kurt Rosenfeld, former minister of justice of the German Republic, will address a meeting at Tem- ple Beth El on Sunday after- noon, Jan. 6, at 2:30 o'clock • Dr…

…. Rosenfeld, one of the out- standing figures among those who have been exiled from Nazi Germany, has been in this coun- try for the past six months mobilizing public opinion against the outrages which are…

… occurring under the Nazis. REVIEW OF JEWISH PROBLEM IS URGED BY GERMAN PAPER Three Sectional "The Masked Pantile" to Mark Federation and Service Group Annual Meeting Sunday, Feb. 10 Frankfurter Zeitung De…

…- clares All Germans Suffer From Boycott Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents PICK EXECUTIVE Annual Convention of National AT BIRO-BIDJAN SOVIET CONGRESS Mizrachi Convention to Open w Meetings, o n Jan. 6…

December 21, 1934 • Page Image 1

….00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934 VOL. XXXVI, NO. 30 NAME JAN. 27 AS LOAN OF $2,500,000 OLD FOLKS' HOME GIVEN AGENCY FOR HOW THIS COMMUNITY. HELPS TO RELIEVE PALESTINE…

… point is teaching a course in Jewis h even ing. Dec. 28, representing the of Christianity." day's news. action by the 19:35 convention of !records and other facilities re- ethics at the Hillel Foundation…

… taff, the Hebrew University takes addition to new applications, the bership is composed of Federations zation in the city. - Wednesday. tine Bank took the remaining $250,- i is place in this , its 10th…

… Federation. Kaplan, member of the Jerusalem brew University is the only place source of income. As a national of national and international I 27, at Mote Stetter. Thesemeetings are being grouped co…

university has also opened M. Bresaler, treasurer; Charles habilitation of Jews in Germany the American Jewish Committee to I when a new agreement wet' signed its doora,to the large number of Zunser, secretary…

… Institute of Social and Re- bees Bldg. Ilarry Yudkoff was e anor J. Ford, secretary. ''An official statement issued to from the universities of their home- give their reports. elected president; Joseph L…

… New York, by the American But certainly the American Jew for Palestine. guages of the University of Michi- ! Semitism in the United Staten, Congress, is requested to set give assurance that the entire…

…- University of • i eh i gan Prof r eration, will be the first s-eaker occupy the pulpit of Temple Beth written if it is to be a true tion of the Jew will become more the formulation of plans for en- sembled in…

…v iarerirat fewisk Periodical eater currom ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH WI DO OUR PAST and c NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN HRONICq THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Per Year, $3…

… EFFORT! WANT NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY CONFERENCE DATE Mrs. Ehrlich Announces Appointment Of Service Group Committee Chairmen Organizations to Convene on That Day to Arrange for Unified Effort • AIM…

December 21, 1934 • Page Image 2

…—None Can Includes the B'nai B'rith Hillel day?'" he declared: of the Jewish Agency for Pales- home towns were charges upon instrumental in obtaining permis- Pay Who Enter," has cared for Foundations, ,nine…

… ticket to the donor lunch- union, and the state of Michigan perous times. The school has serv- address before a large gathering more than ever to assist in per- eon will be given to the one who believe…

…Libfluence at nine lace forget the troubles of money- of whom have been restored to universities (and theretshould be University in Jerusalem. classes who were alike victims of in the countries of refuge. making…

… effect- ive plan of financing such agen- The B'nai cies at minimum fund-raising cost. Through its Transportation Com- By DR. I. M. RUBINOW DeLuxe Family Service mittee the Conference is called Secretary…

… upon to make equitable adjudica- Additional Pounds 5 Penh. Per Pound tion of disputes between Jewish Flu Piece. and Handkerchiefs The B'nai B'rith is very happy Eminent Scholar Addresses Neatly Ironed…

… communities with reference to the (CONCLUPEP }TONI PAGE Welfare Funds and other commun- treatment of transient families and to participate in the joint drive of Bath Towel. and Underwear Donor Dinner of ity…

… funds that make an annual al- The Him and the Present ndividuals. Decisions are made on the Jewish Welfare Federation of Fluffed Dried B'nai B'rith • . A SPLENDID WINTER SERVICE he basis of the…

… Transportation Detroit through it Wider Scope Reich, for establishing and main- lotment to the committee for the World Crisis financing of its work; twenty na- Rules devised by the conference Fund. The B'nai B…

… for Jewish children who ive of men's and women's organize- ions of the conference are signs- port to the movement for better and author of the important se- General Manager have found conditions in the…

… pub- ties, with a total membership in organization on Jewish communal ries of books "The Jewish Li- tory. lic schools of the country intoler- excess of 300,000; and a General The Conference issues two…

November 30, 1934 • Page Image 3

…; Waldo Ashley, center, and Norm Crowe and Sam Askowitz, guards. Worzniak and Ashley are former Michigan Normal stars. McCam- mon hails from Ball State Teach-1 ers college of Indiana. Crowe cap- tained…

…; Rennaisance of New York City and Michigan All-Stars. All games are to be played at the Light Guard Armory, Brush and Lamed. STANDARD CLUB HAS OLD FOLKS HOME PROJECT Gives 500 BAZAAR OF L. A, S. Shapero…

…. Joseph Sanders, chairman the talking at dinner parties. His decencies of civilization and main of the Goldberg Hour, He of the Hillel Committee, an- favorite sport Is fishing, He has trampling everything…

… Tent , author the finger of acorn pointed at the Goldbergs in a sketch to be installed at the Hillel Foundation has two daughters, and lives at known as "Mollie's Affairs." of a number of very fine short…

… grout, wore Is schools and universities. Co. wn reported by Mr. Edward Rosen- social and economic problems of affair. charge of the "It is characteristic," he said, In New York, he says, he gets 4 berg…

…, irrespective of and maintained. Labor in the vises how to plan the job-getting having the originals for his new the University of Chicago, dis- Cabinet; in 1931, the recipient was man. ma of Mr. nod Mrs Morrie…

… were Jews with feelings of re- the Walter Ratherau was murdered, honorary president of the Ameri- president of the University of the Thum-lay Is best fitted for. How to die on Y. M. H. A, and it, program…

…America Apish Periorueal carter CLIFTON AY/NUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO rifEDentorrjaisneillONICLE PAGE THREE and HE LEGAL CHRONICLE BOYCOTT EFFORTS STARTED TO FORCE END OF HITLERISM Menashe…

… Skulnick Detroit's Guest (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) — • Noted Comedian Appears at Littman's; Tells Some of His New Stories a West End hall comprised the gathering, which initiated this ac- tion. Samuel…

… attendance. It enthusiastically applauded Walter Citrine, president of the International Federation of Trade Unions, when he eloquently net forth the grievances against the present German regime, empha- sizing…

November 16, 1934 • Page Image 1

… the University of of enriching the Jews and helping tury, and Bainbridge Colby, for- tween Russia, China Michigan will confer the title of them back to power. mer Secretary of State, in addi- is also…

… issues viewed, bachter states, "is afraid that the Hillel fod, which usually lasts through at the trial of the four Swiss Na Rev. Coughlin compared the Jews N. Gillis, editor of the Catholic products of

… goods and Is frequently flooded, was over sor Raymond Moley, William is buying up large stocks. the mosquito and gnat pest season Inounced that the court will decide the Hillel Foundation of the Uni…

…- Green, president of the American "Instead of waiting peacefully versity of Michigan, this week had almost ended. But even then, in a few days whether to hear Federation of Labor; Abbe Billet for the…

…- Nazism Before Men's Club culties, as there are as yet no judgment of the large masses of roads in the country with the ex. gan on October 29 and was con- Beginning with 1936 the Hillel itor-in-chief of the…

…-thirds of the ter. through an appeal to the Hebrew When George Sokolsky wrote Declaring that he knows the Hillel CI terday. Instead of the borrowers It Is said in the preface of the Club of Congregation…

…. Congressman McFadden has convenient housing of these aged or early March. • (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) t e mime posit on n si cation. (PLEASE TURN Ti) LAST PAGE) the above to the Geneva i co. HILLEL AT U. OF

… he d. ts• set nd ds. )n ts. ;ls to die. 'em to ■ -in set. rave IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED ETROIT EW1511 HRONICLE U. S. WI DO Otle MAT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy…

…, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 VOL. XXXVI. NO. 25 BOYCOTT MEETING Two Experts View Biro-Bidjan NAZI EXPERT FOR Jews Advised by Coughlin to Stop ANTI-SEMITES AT Dr. Rosen and Dr…

…. Zegelnitaky on lm. CALLED IN LONDON T portant of Question Apologizing for Their Activities of Settlement of Jewa on Farms in Russia PROTOCOL TRIAL BEGINNING NOV. 25 Charges Both Jews and Catholics With…

November 02, 1934 • Page Image 2

… ter of deeds, a vote for Harold E. shops, 'in order to get along with- Redfield, recording secretary; Mrs. Trustworthy — Impartial Douglas I. Brown, corresponding the Jews of Detroit and Michigan

… meeting on Tuesday evening, dassah, who are to have Rabbi I. as the health of the body." The Hillel Players, a group of offenders, repeaters or incorri- has one child. He is president of and wholeheartedly…

… • portrait of gan, being particularly well es who received passes 10 cents, • the Automobile Club ' of Michigan. acquainted with the work of the Mrs. Fanny Rodin, Honorary 4 mi/it/j eans $ 04 expressed the…

…• r , k•. I . PAGE TWO Cn PlEy)ernoriltIkun ftfoD NICLB and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 0=, 0=0===.0=0=0_01==0S;10 0 Bingay to Address !Election of McLeod, I Junior Hadassah 0 Temple Sisterhood…

… Dingell, Vandenberg Urged by Alexander The first meeting of the Sister- FOR SHERIFF Meeting on Nov. 6 Reward Ability, Is Urged by Friends Of Harold E. Stoll xl w WI WI 1. 1 1 WWILIm L•• 101.1 WOW RE…

…-ELECT Dance at Masonic Temple Thanks- giving Night, Nov. 29 In a statement issued this week, place Monday, Nov. 12, at 12:30. Congressman Friends of Harold E. Stoll, Milton Luncheon will be served. Malcolm…

… election M. Alexander urges the The next general meeting of Democratic candidate for re-elec- of Senator Arthur H. Bingay, noted columnist, editorial T Vandenberg and Congressmen Detroit unit of Junior…

… Iladassah tion as Register of Deeds of Wayne John D. Dingell and Clarence J. will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 6, County, this week made a plea to 9 McLeod. His statement follows: at 8:15 p. m., at the Statler…

… Hotel. the voters to return Mr. Stoll to his Anne Milstein, chairman of the office by a large vote, and thus to "As has been my custom for a good many years, I desire at this program committee, has…

… arranged reward him for his efficient service. E. Stoll has perfected O time to call the attention of our to have Rabbi David Cedarbaum the "Harold machinery of his office and as people to certain aspects of

October 26, 1934 • Page Image 1

… conquering the "The Hillel Foundation at the ish Community Center, the Jewish the boycott, the chief reason for the used to pay for German imports worker, the writer states, the Jew University of Michigan is…

…- Michigan, Dr. Bernard !feller, di- a more liberal contribution on agreement "barter," officials of killed on the other side? Is it be- leo me relief from • the strain wards. The book charges that rector of

… Sunday before several hundred A Community Debt tween Palestine and Nazi Ger- for a businese trip to the United Foundation at Michigan is, there- of Jewish children and will be delegates attending the semi…

… faculty of hundred delegates represented the ten as Bulwark fcr H. Vandenberg of Michigan this giving on this important subject Dickstein Fight. Neal Ch arter t will h wi Representative Samuel Dick-I the…

… Marx down ld Foundation of the University of. troit Community Fund calls for . so 'litany hundreds of Jews were spi rit of Sabbath joy, as a we It is incorrect to term the to the World War and after…

…America ffewish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 0/10 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH C NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN MICHIGAN ETROIT LWISII HRONICLE . WI DO Dila Mr and I T E H LEGAL CHRONICLE…

… DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FR DAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934. VOL. XXXVI. NO. 22 NAZIS CONFISCATE JEWISH BUSINESS; OWNERS IN EXILE , Ask Churches to Help Persecuted in Germany U. S. NAZI LEADER SPEAKS HIS MIND IN…

… Detroit Jewry for Wholehearted McCormack Censures German Ambas- FOR NAZI BARTER sador for Activities - BELGRADE. (JTA)—Chief NEW YORK. (NCJC)—An Rabbi M. Alkalay of Yugo- Armistice Day fund for the re…

…- slavia was given a place of lief of Jews and non-Jews who honor in the funeral procession are being persecuted in Ger- which escorted the late King many is being sought by the Alexander to his final…

… resting Anglo-Palestine and War- Fellowship of Reconciliation as NEW YORK. — Rep. John W. New Hitlerite Book Traces step in this world effort, the Louis Zahne Severely At- place among the tombs of the burg…

October 26, 1934 • Page Image 5

…—Past, Present and Fu- will sponsor this event. ture," in the Men's Club Rooms Educational and Recreational Programa Followed Under Direction of Sarah Hillel Selmin; Scholarship • Vocation Fund Provides Vacation…

…, Pittsburgh. on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 28, 0 HEN " " m'la "' thin Martha EETWELL and eon HEMEL!, hi. born in London, England, the club will give a miscellaneous Wire. both of Detroit. Michigan, wen_ He was 'mom…

… meeting. Members are urged to August, 1125, and recorded In the of the Register of Deeds for the County received the degree of Rabbi attend promptly at 2 p. m. of Wayne. State of Michigan, on Auguet from…

… Palmer was born in De- o er the i:es or the United State There I the needy. The Zedakah supplies formerly the Central Young troit 62 years ago. He graduated of Detroit, Michigan. 1 ''-I e, of Is claimed to…

of Michigan In null ca. made OSCAR A. KAUFMAN delicate human rights which most Bordelove, Meyer Gimbell, Betty Ina' one provided, noun Is herebv given The chairman o this campaign Berle Jerome Kagan…

… Jewish Center, Des- In the City of Detroit. Warne cc , o send requires judges of the probate Michigan (that beg in the plane where honrfellow e7e0 ; Mrs. Pauline ter and Lawrence. court to submit their…

…-2347. situated adjacent to the Michigan mortisot or en mach thereof ag A social meeting of Zedakah Build New Voigt Brewery partisan feelings more often gov- le sets Fine Reception Central Station and will be con…

… definitely allocated, and men cannot remain idle, and the MIL Knobloch, Drain Commissioner Leo All organizations are asked to re- Attorney General of Michigan. FOURTH PAY or sirV114131th. Nowicki, Benjamin F…

… 20. The Ladies' Auxiliary y of the Jewish National Fund, in con- will hear Dr. Sydney Glazer of junction with the Women's Aux- Wayne University, speak on "Lib- iliary of the 'Old Folks Home, eralism…

… his family at the age MI, higan. Mortgagee, Its euccelmors an d of 12. He was graduated from , the dance will be discussed at this ageigns, bearing date the Tenth day of the University of Cincinnati and…

October 26, 1934 • Page Image 12

… other permitted German Comll mittee, Help Michigan's Greatest Industry tics, staled that he is of the opinion tion such as the Mizrachi Tech- B'rith and the American The statement issued by Mr. $25, and I…

… enjoys, the Hillel work of the Mizrachi Women in the way of co-operation in the up- • few institutions which were sup- time and trouble it will require to litical Commission by delegates of Foundation of

OF MICHIGAN merits special consideration on the tee in charge of the Mizrachi land, and in the measures to aid the I am particularly interested. cal and Jewish State party ele- done by these agencies…

…." GleislON5 al 2 5 MICHIGAN L I VIES part of the Jews of America and Technical School and Home for Jewish victims of the Nazi govern - ments of the World Zionist Organ- Radio Programs "I do not feel that any…

of the particularly the Jews of Michigan 'Girls. merit" ization. The approval of policy Sally Woodward spoke over 77 institutions or agencies , as and the City of Detroit, which they are called, should…

… little about the form of German goods, Help Get More Cars on the Roads. University where there is a Mlle! fold , who is one of the most out- for a maximum of co-operation and of "I doubt if but few…

…- IntVentorr,kwistt Roxictg and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE REGION CONCLAVE bus, was the chairman of the I ELECTS WINEMAN meeting. The following leaders Boycott on Nazi Goods EXPLAINS MEXICAN , LIPSKY…

… OPPOSES WEEK IN REVIEW ALIEN REGULATION I of American Jewry participated Voted by Chicago AFL in the discussion: Henry Wine-' . ( CONCLUDED VIII/31 PALM I ) i c∎ ii:el.l'14:1. FIl01 1 PAGE I ) ( CONCLUDED…

… FROM PAGE I ) 1 I CONCLUDED pHom CSos: I ) man and Fred M. Butzel of De- - - CIIICAGO.—Three thousand Effeets of Anti-Semitic Acts and troit; Max Hirsch and Adolph ous of the new groups usurping…

… Attitudes In the Social and Eco- Rosenberg of Cincinnati; Rabbi member, of the Chicago Fed- "natives of Russia, except those is now going on." There is no es- what the Steuhenites believed ex- (CON( enom…

October 19, 1934 • Page Image 1

…. NO. 21 U LEGAL . CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934, A. F. OF L. RENEWS BOYCOTT OF NAZI MADE PRODUCTS — RIGHTS RESTORED TO ALL CLERGYMEN The Detroit Jewish Hospital Issue BY…

… editorial page of this issue. Will Redouble Boycott Ef- forts Unless All Rights Are Restored to Jews 0 ,,,j, IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED DECLASSED TO OBTAIN BREAD CARDS, BALLOT Ruling Marka End of

…- Dr. Abram L. Sachar, na- drugs division. the 75th birthday anniversary of the Jews in various countries and chairman of the executive com- ation of the boycott resolution i Hone' director of the Hillel

… being shown as follows: North tine. the opening up of Transjor- "Detroit, Michigan. clearance projects. the condition of Germs', workers public opinion in Poland, as voiced End Clinic, People's Outfitting…

University of S. and 27 Milton Atlas, Irwin Cohen, Sey- which embraces the U. Ambassador Troyanovsky told June 30, the J. D.-C. allotted with the move to 'obtain assist- I Illinois, will be the guest speaker…

… SOVIET RUSSIA Kurt Peiser Explains How Unwise and "Possibly Even Labor Votes to Support Lib- eralization of Workers in Europe Decree Published Last Week No Longer Makes Them Enemies of State a Dishonest…

… Action" It Would Be to Build Hospital At This Time By KURT PEISER NAZI ANTI-SEMITISM REPORTED UNPOPULAR EDITOR'S NOTE: The revival of the issue over the need of ■ Jewish hospital in Detroit prompted Mr…

…. Peiser, the executive director of the Jewish Welfare Fedora. tion of Detroit, to explain the Federation attitude In an address over the Altman Jewish Radio Hour. In this address, which we are pleased to…

… - operation in the hope that the building of a home for the aged will be the next project to receive, the Federation's attention. The editor's comments on the Jewish hospital issue will be found on the…

… Harsh Treatment Accorded Re- ligious Officials , Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents An Appeal to the Jewish Commun ty In Behalf of Detroit Community Fund By HENRY WINEMAN Chairman of the Board of

October 19, 1934 • Page Image 5

Hillel Foundation is the Thus at 75, Senator Cohen 8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones, Garfield 1230.31 We serve a seven-course ism, of Revisionistic Zionism, and crowning achievement of his car- would well nit back…

… and contem- by his translators, Willa and of Labor Zionism. But if you were eer. Hillel is B'nal B'rith on the plate ■ successful career. But Edwin Muir, has told his story dinner for 51.25. one of the…

… ELMHURST COLONIAL ROOM ich n / MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. The New Type of Friday Evening Social Assemblies Start at Shaarey Zedek 1 DETROIT - LELAND THIS SERVICE is for youl I A TELEPHONE OFTEN…

… there for the Hebrew book stores of the State Hull. Ile per o n a l l y I the universities. B'nai B'rith REPRESENTING was • Law. East Side. And yet people who launched a petition to President served the…

… STEP OUT 5 I hit orge se of I the rlier hick A to last. the ark. ally ew- you the ork, me- At the h I to We this d a bout ad- g an my- old les," little rk." sin." the that e he joy- g in…

… said • srk- f or go lan- Igoe rick- of him said, t is a in rtyr p ro- 'rot Veil, ries, 'rom Use ,day that paid this rld's need ode, an- Jere, ing tar , tch ■ u to , e AHEAD OF THE CROWD…

… • BY-THE-VIAI BUTZEL TO ADDRESS INSTALLATION Aach's "Salvation" BANQUET OF B'NAI MOSHE SUNDAY ( Continued from preceding page.) By DAVID SCHWARTZ A neighbor The affair will take place Sunday rives too…

… late. Butzel, leader in social Fred and cultural movements of local e ■ ening, Oct. 21, in the banquet greet" them: and national scope, will be the hall of the synagogue, Dexter Blvd. "What is a wife…

… studious sons new administration. behind her, things will be e1- Mr. Butzel, who addressed the right with her in the next congregation on previous impor- tant occasions, has a message of world." And the…

… father remembers significance to the membership and a large attendance is expected. the words of the rabbi who Preceding the principal speaker, wouldn't pray for his ailing Rabbi Moses Fischer will install…

October 12, 1934 • Page Image 9

…—Save money -- Prevent waste -- HELP MICHIGAN. AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN DIVISIONS IN 2S MICHIGAN CITIES iship Dr. B. Aisurowich Here in Interest Of Ort Reconstructive Relief Work V's hip Paints Sad…

… rehabilitate On Oct. 7 members of the B'nai the declassed Jews in Poland and PIRANDELLOISQUE B'rith and their friends made a in Russia. In the latter country, One of the towns new shows, visit to the Hillel

… electro-technicians, cloth-cutters, the home of Mrs. Nathan Metzger purpose. universal terms. This was strength- The headquarters of the Ort, modistes and corset makers are on Oct. 3, Mrs. Herbert Cohen…

… ened by the universalism of his re- ligion, which conceived God as one originally located in Berlin, have being established in both coun- urged all committee chairmen and their aides to attend the next…

universal outlining the purpose of the or- meeting on Monday evening, Oct. wich. Father. A commendable effort is being 8, in the synagogue 'meeting ganization and announcing the luncheon. made by the Oct to…

…America !mint Periodical eater CLIFTON AVLNU1 - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THEDEmorr,kwisn ARON tar, - _-- B'nai Brith Ladies Redecorate Hillel Foundation Rooms 7 Eliminate WASTE IN ROAD…

… CONSTRUCTION orthy o f company century, rriers of e in per. Vote"YES" Nov. 6th On Auto Tax Amendments SAVE $ 15 to $50 to Be Used for This Pummel The donor luncheon committee of the Womens Auxiliary No…

…. 122,. Order of B'nai Writh, sponsoring its first donor luncheon to be given Oct. 21, at Hotel StatIcr, announces YEARLY COMPARED TO 1933 RATES r eal Build and maintain roads as in the past…

… Picture of Condition of European Jewry and Describes Numerous Methods Resorted to by Ort to Reconstruct Their Lives FIVE YEARS HO THIS WEEK (ComMilt 193 1..NAIsh Telegraphic A ecncy, Inc I Proceeds of

… Luncheon on Oct. 21 Library Memorial to Dr. Weiss DR. BERNARD HELLER Palestine continued to be the center of Jewish interest. The Jewish press was filled with repercussions of the Arab outbrak of several…

October 05, 1934 • Page Image 1

… a man government we accept the HON. HERBERT H. LEHMAN many. regular sessions will begin. The gates demanded the right to em- tional director of the Hillel Foun- Invitation of the German Olympic…

… recommendation being made by dations and director of the Hillel In a belated reply to a series of the Council in the matter of guar- On Sept. 30, three addresses College continues for 30 succes- ploy Jewish…

… workers who did not Committee to participate in the State gubernatorial elections by Foundation at the University of written questions asked hint by sive Monday nights, closing Mon- belong to the Histadruth…

… nigg's recent statement in Geneva Milton Alexander's Address schools. The Zionist groups fur- University of Illinois, Dr. Sachar that there is "equality for all" in! Milton M. Alexander spok e Austria…

… CHRONIC LE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934. VOL. XXXVI. NO. 19 LEAGUE TO INSIST GERMANY PROTECT THE JEWS IN SAAR IN MICHIGAN THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED Prof. Albert Einstein on…

October 05, 1934 • Page Image 2

… "Havana Night." Members University of Michigan. for the Junior Congregation. group of this type. The monthly tampo. Roof Safari.. . sIL The quartet of the Shaarey Ze- and guests are looking forward to…

… Sanders, chairman refreshments. Tickets can be ob- Ave. has been visiting with her Ave. was a guest at Kraemer's , Hotel during the holidays and of the Hillel committee, outlined to , tained from members…

… Faye Alpern of G Glad a stone Mrs. Frances Shayne to all don- ors, with musical entertainment Mrs. Joseph Rozan of Lansing ' Ave. is leaving Sunday for the The Michigan Authors Associa- hoew s ear t ha…

… Ila- And the Entire.Caat a Littsaam's floater was given by the Omega Delta dassah will start the fall season and Mrs. Jacob II. Sonenklar, will Federman. / Chi Sorority of Wayne University with a…

… the lit ful me and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal of Ave. Boston Blvd. The Detroit section, National Mrs. Julius Gilbert for a few Council of Jewish Women, is to Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets become sour…

… guest of the Detroit News the following additional subscrib- and WWJ, at a radio tea to be MRS. JOSEPH ROSE with her mother, Mrs. F. Bressler , ers: held at the News Building, Mon- 533-541 EAST FOREST…

… through the building, a special man. Mr,. M. Bluothara. Mrs. II. Bar- Finkell. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frankel program introducing the editors, t. sir.. 0, %o c,tileg , Anne The group was entertained by of

… Denver, Colo., are visiting with a short radio demonstration and a, I ail k Mra M. II. I Mrs. Lillian Kelter Caplan of 2973 Mrs. Frankel's brother and sister- a social hour comprise the plans ;,'„I I r ri…

…Inolft. Annette tions. Dr. S. B. Kahn spoke and feller of Seven Mile Rd. requested to meet promptly at 2 PLItIly, 111111,- Hunt cocky. Esther Bril- offered his services, if called upon. o'clock in the News lobby…

…. Mrs. liant. sere Pater Vita, Mr,. Alex Taub, In view of the fact that there Mrs. Ilarold Schlesinger was Abraham Shiffman is in charge I.. Mra. A. Itominla•rg, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED are seven cases…

September 21, 1934 • Page Image 1

…. Tiger team, are there not, he asked. open breach with France and Brit- Abram L. Sachar, national direc- How come that Catholics do not ain and definite alignment with tor of the Hillel Foundations…

… says that all the Jewish organizations I regard the benefits they have received under the minori- ties treaty of 1919 as a marked advance toward obtaining! a universal protection system andn NEW COURSES…

…Ne° America Awish Peas cal Cater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH wl- ETROIT _EMIL HRONICLE vii ith for rrd lis- ps. tly his ay. las of las ens ees it's ins tad…

… teet my lel- p• NEWSPAPER PRINTED c IN MICHIGAN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934 T VOL. XXXVI. NO. 17 6 JEWISH GROUPS…

… Goering Power Bodes Jewish Delegation at Geneva OF Attacks Poland's Repudiation IN EXPOSITION FUND Of Treaty on Minority Rights By BORIS SMOLAR .rnehlr Aireie 5, ith Wig, right. 1931, Jewish Center…

…, Clinic, Child Place- ment, Children's Home, Free . Loan, J.S.S B. In It Favor Enlargement of Present System of International Protection of Minorities; Poles Stand on Declaration by Beck PUPPET SHOW…

…, MOVIES TO ILLUSTRATE WORK Members of Boards to Be Hostesaes During Ex- hibits, Sept. 24 to 29 BRITAIN, FRANCE, ITALY REBUKE POLAND ON PACT'S REPUDIATION Six Jewish agencies are to par- ticipate in the…

… Community Fund Exposition to be held in the J. L. Hudson Auditorium all of next week. The Jewish Centers Asso- ciation, Jewish Children's Home and North End Clinic will be rep- resented by booths. The Jewish…

… brew Placement Bureau, the He- Association Baa, hew F l e4 Socia l Servi c e Bure a u the Jewish are to send poster displays. Mrs. Samuel Glogower, who Is a member of a number of boards of Federation…

… agencies and an active member of the Community Fund campaign organization, is a member of the exposition floor Through Dr. Nathan Goldmann, president of the committee, with Mrs. Ernest Kanzler and Mrs…

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… for several days. Miss Marion will enter the University of Michigan. PERMANENT WAVES $1 to $5 Including Shampoo and FINGER WAVE ■ \\I IL\1 IMO LI LI LI 1 ■11 ■■•■■ I:1 la LI ■■■■ 61 IN 1 ■ 1•1 LI I…

…- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Hilliard, tered the Un, rsity of Michigan to be observed at Congregation and is domiciled at the Betsy Shaarey Zedek on Saturday morn- ing, Sept. 29. At home Sunday, Barbour…

… Battle Creek, Mich., having Gladstone Ave. day evening at the home of the attended the Michigan State Med- president, David Rubinstein, and ical Convention. TEMPLE Y. P. S. STARTS formulated plans for the…

… Mr. Willens. with a New York publishing house and family motored to Chicago to to take care of the publication. visit the Century of Progress Ex- G. Lionel Daniel Persky and Hillel Bevil. position…

…- Dexter-Joy Florist, Garfield 6082. Alpern of Gladstone Ave. dent. NORTHWOOD INN r Kvutzah to Have Yom Ivri Sept. 23 The days of the "3 R's" have returned for 113821630 of Michigan's school children…

… general expense of government. Michigan and the "3Ris"need the railroads. And the railroads need constructive legislation. It is only fair that they be given at least an equal chance. MICHIGAN RAILROADS…

… and son- Miss Cecile Schor of Leslie Ave. in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Dasila A. has returned to Madison to resume Benson of Northlawn Ave. During NEW YORK.—Mrs. Anna Led- her studies at the University of their…

…., of Elmhurst Ave., formerly a atu- who resigned the position of State Mr. and Mrs. Louie 011esheimer dent of Wayne University, will and children, Donald and Kather- leave shortly to complete her…

… Director recently. ine, returned from a visit to Chi- studies at the University of Chi- Congregation Beth Iszcholc cago. cago. Mrs. A. L. Rosenberg Succeeds Straus A real treat in a new musical diversion…

… cousins, Mr. and ter Brown University. Mrs. Philip . L. Rosenthal of Cal- vert Ave. Rabbi' Sack is offici- Mrs. Pauline Rassman left for ating during the High Holy Days in Bay City, Mich. a short visit to…

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University of Michigan at Ann Arbor posal to the League of Nations to ing ignored them completely, and DR. FRANKLIN ABSENT extend the minority clauses in the is merely irked by the very exist- $6 ' 000 ' 000…

… that Poland has never Services Here LONDON — (JTA) By DR. BERNARD HELLER Jewish anxiety over the Polish pro. fulfilled her minority pledges, has- tained Aid Director of the Hillel Foundation of the…

… the Reich. tle the hostile forces which he place on Wednesday, Sept. 19, at Faced by a crisis in the German must inevitably meet. ! to redeem a &main of land in versity of Michigan, where he re- , 2517…

… juses the scarcity of potatoes as a director of the Hillel sae p at Jewish stores and to pat- in the race for the pennant, and aura to Page Opposite Editertut fTurn to Litt Page) s ene policy, if on…

… ances marked the Rosh music tend to purify the spectatore ' a universal proverb. League C ouncil which on are directed by a providence League of Nations services in all Detroit congrega- NUREMBERG…

… with the traditions of A number of organizations are B. A. from the University of of Palestinian work. will be in charge of the services which will practically eliminate his race and ignorant of his rich…

… Temple no later • ' $50 was made by the children of Avukah Chapter at the University that with the co-operation of the 1 more vovernment funds would be course of Jewish instruction, than 12:30. Children…

…vimericalt yewislr Peri4Cal Cotter RA aloes' t. WE DO OUR PART c CLIFTON AMU& CINCINNATI 20, onto THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN LWISII MOT THE THE LEGAL CHRONICLE and…

… DETROIT, MICHIG—AR DAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934 VOL. XXXVI. NO. 16 ta..41.4 U.S. WE DO OUR PART Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents REFUGEES 'English Jewish Leaders Leave for SERMON TEXTS FOR RIGHT OF

… WOMEN THE MESSAGE OF YOM KIPPUR1140,000 GENEVA Geneva to Defend Minority Rights DAY OF ATONEMENT IN POLITICS HIT The Fires of Hate and Intolerance Will Refine and Purify the Jew' + 1 110MELESS, of NAMED…

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… Officials, Greet Michigan Jewry on the Coming New Year (Continued from Page One) - -- to di of us. For centuries the Jews, without a country of their 695 own, have adapted themselves to the political lives…

… an fellow citizens among the Jews of Michigan." The determination of what ac- tivities justify community support should he made in a more repre- sentative fashion so that donors (present and would…

… itself into a every Hillel director at the begin- day of judgement for all, Rosh philanthropic institution and to rung of the year compiles for his Ilashonah, when the individual campaign for funds; it…

… opportunity of greeting the Jews of Detroit and Michigan and extending to them my best wishes for a happy New Year. prayer of hopefulness and faith that to each of the nations and creeds of the world the right…

… in America is actually un. city who are entering or are ma- pressing the thought that if we precedented. The extreme license triculated at the University of open to God the smallest recesses and unrest…

…EtEDemorrIEwisnallioroat and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE JEWISH LEADERS VIEW POSSIBILITY OF l's';',"1:;;1';;nrintuhaeilr';: ;:,):, mr,Yn,:;i CO-ORDINATING ALL COMMUNAL EFFORTS, part of their income for…

… the sup- o ff remar,.htfarrallth,ixiti7—b,a . alto- rated for the e.tanlishment of an emergency • • fund which •h "s would • oak (Continued from Page One) membership campaign that is in- unnecessary 11…

… new drive each time — ' volved; or obtaining of equipment [ a crisis arises in the life of Jewry. American Jewry is to prove equal for a camp; or membership due for The Central Conference of Amer- to…

… the responsibility resting upon a lodge. It may be the support . icon Rabbis at its recent conven- it, the standard of giving must be of the city club, the country club, tam set an example to the Jews…

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… advisors. By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Herz!. A real pessimist is Irving Pichel $3.00 Per Year S. Wise, Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, Rabbi Subscription, in Advance If Herz' had only lived the nor- . . . he labelled one of

… and strange names for ism because he felt he had the ."-comin March 12, 1900, the first-born son of Hillel and of attention by the government, inadequate sup- tion of Jewry in Germany. It was inter…

…, while his assistant simulates the see the forest because of the thickness of the e waved his hand and majestic- patience of the German people." This is Michigan graduate, mother of his three daugh- jority…

… and their reliance on the long to get into the position of not being able to h his wife—Sarah Levin of Detroit, University of but even it was not enough to roll up the ma- o pay some nondescript bill…

of the world settlement of an increasing number of of Judaism as a civilization and this hour of universal economic battlesl"ub attitude toward littler policies. In Jews in Palestine in accordance with…

of the Orthodox Zionists. If unity is to be to the unfavorable trade balance is this respect he should be able to as • way of life. I crisis and impending universal Subjection of Women e boycott…

…piEvErRorrIEwisnifiRomaz and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE e m I sioner for Refugees, who stated on the eve EtE 91 11"T I EW151191"L ' I of his departure from New York for Eu- Our Film Folk Ontario's New…

… Minister of Labor BY-THE-WAY rope that "only in Palestine is it possible to numbersf refugees." By HELEN ZIGMOND Weekly by Ilse Jewish Cheenkle Publishing Ca., Published Tidbits and News But the present…

… German-Jewish crisis . Entered • Second-class matter 111.e ■ I. I9111, at the Post IB7g. j 18 not the only reason for the official change HOLLYWOOD.—Our idea of .. office • t Detroit, Mich., under the Act…

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… dence, and solely because they are' the Michigan and Shelby Land Jews, for non-Jews. lie was also vice-Vresident Co. "The German judges have not of the St. Johns Arbors Co., which given us any cause to…

…, tn ., e•mAbbe Hillel Silver of Cleveland of overwhelming shame ■ t the ex- State was urged by the annual et... a then. h • MI their ce•te•ctOt. and Rabbi David Phillipson of ('in. istence of anti…

… gives you far more features—far finer quality. Yet the price of the Chevrolet Stapdard is lower than that of any other six or any right in the world. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN

… effective and (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One.) speak of the "yoke of the Galuth," — should be supported universally,. and shrug his shoulders in accept. according to Joseph P. Ryan, pres…

… his attitude on this and erg. A fund for the assistance of "Tile plan for a Jewish Welfare University. Nathan Straus, Jr., all internal Jewish problems. It the refugee physicians will be mobilization…

…THEDEPROITIEMMI (if RONICLE and THE Ja th St Gl ar pl in pi of Ai of ac in; be Mt id. Cr CO th, de trl tis ye nr fir eel la, art Pa + 4a o '; d u r: bin - are Jr., Sol A BROADWAYITE VIEWS…

…- Nazi Lawyers wish firms ica with his parents in DWI. His BERLIN. (HAI—Jewish first employment in Detroit was even such of them as have not with George Schaffner, years ago yet been "co-ordinated" by the…

… Nazi rule, have stopped employ- . a well known jeweler. Ile next ing Jewish lawyers, complains the worked for the Louie R. Gross- light jewelry house. In 1906 he CVZeitung, organ of the Central bee…

…., junior member of the Verein of German Citizens of the jewe.ry I firm of Friedberg & Son. Jewish Faith. Eight years later he became the This phenomenon is attributed • by the newspaper to fear on the sole…

… owner of the business. Ten years ago S1 r. Friedberg ; mist of the firms that Jewish law- acquired from Henry Ford the 42- y ers would be unable to defend • acre tract of land opposite the their interests…

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… Added Improvements Have Made Baron's the Most Modern Resort in Michigan SOL ROSENMAN Donor Luncheon of B'nai B'rith Sunday, Oct. 21 --- Ladies Auxiliary Plans to Aid Hillel Foundation at Ann Arbor with…

… brimmed hat to match.awShe car.; Mrs. Maxwell 11. Weinman, wore Temple Beth El held election of oRTONVILLE - MICHIGAN made the change necessary. ried a bouquet of pink tea roses. a Lanvin model of white…

… FREE! Dr. Abraham Sadler of the UM- I versdy of Illinois at Champaign,' III , national director of the Hillel, • Foundation, will speak on "New; Dangers-New Defenses." A die-' tinguished visitor will be…

… present building, redecorating the interior and exterior, refur- nishing, and also making the place wore suitable -for Jewish students attending the University of Michi- gan. Communicate with any of the…

… the Proceeds - ----- The Women's Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith No. 122 will give its first annual donor luncheon on Sun- day, Oct. 21, at,.12:30 p. ti.. at Hotel Stotler. This will be a $3•and $5 lunch- eon…

…. The $5 donors will be listed as patronesses. 'the pledges are to be obtained in an unusual manner, not hereto- fore used tam donor luncheons. Savings boxes will be placed in the homes of each 1101101…

…' and, by S depositing five cents a day in this box, the donor will be enabled to attend the luncheon on Oct. 21. The chairman in charge of the donor luncheon is Mrs. J. IL Feller; co-chairmen, Mrs. M…

…. Leib- schutz and Miss Frances F. Segel; financial secretary. Mrs. Louis Fidler; chairmen of savings box committee, 11.. Herbert Cohen, Mrs. Louis Weiss and Nits , Ella pledge card Sass; chairmen is…

… committee, Miss Charlotte Cant, Mrs. Reta Brown and M.. Harry Yudkoff; chairmen of program-ad committee, Mrs. S. K. Slobin, Silas Lee Rosin and Mrs. William Gros- bet g; chairmen of arrangement committee…

…, airs. •Sol Rosenman, Mrs. Aaron Rosenberg end Mrs. Helen Tanner. The proceeds of this luncheon are to be used in furthering pima- I USA at the Mittel Foundation at Ann Arbor, Mich., in remodeling the…

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… Drunkard" at the Players Ile has the same privileges at the 'The revival of "The Drunkard. Nlioshavah, but he has more re- MICHIGAN THEATER new as a h Ile is always in- stage or The Fallen Saved" by the T e…

… dinner-dance will where the expedition is ("oaten- Heller, director of the Hillel fore June 30, the end of the fiscal identical with those in the Sauer- aim to destroy the boycott of was voted. The…

….(ou o•e-facsooteal , - ,„ hwe thitnan. Nlarshnil Roo...Mout. and In memory of Herbert T. Slo- ! o. o. ,`.',. TodsiZ,73. V in;.",... x r!'""'"' T. ' , the direction of I. A. I.awton, I the University gives…

… roses marry Gracie and keep on going sin ' ffir ''''" 1 "" "'".• W". I a sum of money for the Jewish iladasioth-University Hospital will I 11.0 11. onateol 0 ith ..,., In memory of Samuel A. Slo- The Rita…

…. lo , of the Ilebrew University, which lot el by on the lot. Kosher. Mrs. Wilensky. pach, from Mrs. Myron Colet, Mr. and .Any 101010 IliP11 of the age of part of the proposed med- °Art reainested to…

… rs':r;i,r...kit ■ S• - Irlantr . 8"""d. 'hi. '. Vosselli. The story of the film was General Electric storeroom on University of Berlin up to the, . burger, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D will sacrifice at…

… Ilebrew University Report• First by Reuben Axelrod and Larry I.upe Velez, the screen star, has The nem meeting •III be held Juo t he l• mho were there attended ger " produced by the PfeitT Disco•ery of Its…

… be- Danish National Cosialists, adopt- Chicago is concerned the DAWA ing arranged for this picnic, in- Hebrew University of Jerusalem sires room and home privileges ph ,' and workers. meyer. "We expect…

… American Frien Friends of the Ile- Ile- in New York, where the Deutsch mode for entertainment and for brew and we can now release it. lt • University. NEW YORK.-The setting up WANTED, COOK, AT ONCE. 01,eali…

… Hashomerah at z air Moshav As An Education Factor O• the •1•••••• STAGE AND SCREEN Lupe Velez in P Alodern education believes that LUPE VELEZ I,,,,,,. vt,h,z. the best development of the child t„, i „ a…

June 15, 1934 • Page Image 8

… IN ACTIVITIES AT U. OF M. GETS DEGREE , GREENHUT WINS Windsor Election LITERARY.HONOR VOTE FOR Among the University of Mich•. Given First Avery Hopwood Award ■ at University of Michigan igan…

… Peiser's Address wood award at the University of turer, very kindly and devoted ment was in' Woodmere Cemetery. Michigan, where he is preparing well as the West Europeans. If Mr. Peiser delivered touching…

… American Mercury and the Na- — should be credited with a mar. I difficulties and obstacles which a member of the Hillel debating tion and author of The Anatomy of the Detroit pioneer Jewish fam- SAMUEL…

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… different high schools that the Board of Trustees of the $Q20 cC7aedhei•7 MICHIGAN THEATER - IJmit 15 dam. it is my duty to support the Amer- i n theory and in practice in the congregation Shaarey Zedek has 1…

…:00 A. 31. hnturdaye to they in receive month's where instruction theory one and on the Consecration Services re- picture is at the Michigan. With colt committee of the American Activities in this country…

… Fidelman's Resort at South of their sons, Ruben Hillel and regret at that speech." Offered For Sale an especially children's picture and Haven Provides Facilities Hannan, respectively. The trees The Economic…

…- store good for beer garden, himself may well have been 'born who through Sam Leve watt instru- tection from the common causes eld, Mass., Hartford, New Haven, the Michigan ArmlatIon of Regis- star athlete…

… STEAMER CHAMBER OF 'COMMERCE -- SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN $1 1 10 tx. ',1 :,.,...--.1 :::Adif SATURDAY IS V 4 p DERBY Y DAY Michigan Central Hundreds of Tests it Made on New Tube Delegates Chosen By…

… resisting rub- sun solariums where one may get into my hands. I think it was port by their fine publicity given post graduate of the University of bee is placed over the inside pen- that healthy coat of tan…

… need nape- 4.y:a h. Detroit, Cleveland and Philade l- 3727 Boston Blvd., Garfield Detroit acknowledges with thanks the ',ate :30 a. m. until 2 p m. The hours University of Illinois football, goats so as…

…. p " p ton Blvd., in memory of her late s i attending the University fourth. After the Broadway pre- to keep elean no that he won't have Lam b da I W.3 14 III, 343). Nietsche's Any hap iS: . m ii: . 30…

… Boycott •1 Palestine's Told In New Rosenblatt Picture . I Reveals Outraged I t Littm•n's Theater Until My Peop le" Remains Sentiments "The Dream of Eveni, Hum EN• ined Another Few Ro M •n d isy Be ng day…

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…- football games but got no kick out word received by Castoria Jews now resident in the U. S., reigns cities of Michigan. Rabbi Ber- render the congress into the hands of any." once again. What Happened to…

… Cohen? nard Zeiger of Flint, Mich., joined of promoters of DAWA interests, LATVIA Voss, a representative of the us, then Rabbi Heller of the Hillel "Why are there so few Jewish Premier Karlis Ulmanis who…

… interest and opportunity for healthful play on land and sinter that one could desire, • Michigan's tourist and resort business brings large sums of money to the elate each year. It provides employment for…

… thousands, and greater prosperity for all of us. We can increase that business further by telling out-of.state friends about Michigan's vacation advantages and by spending our own vacations here. And…

…,no matter which part of Michigan you visit this sum. suer, banish worry by telephoning home and office fre- quently. Call ahead for reservations,or to tel I friende that you are coming. Long Distance calls…

… rear tee b•re reported mother who still follows the Ortho- Wayne University. Dr. Juke Io he- — on .any was gelag se in the thrioun •h.— b•olo of adult educati lageer• WO we 011 , • inthed t isitore to…

… his in- Ilarbeaon of Wayne University , ae, the ore begin 111.1tIng {'opts to oeme we, vitatirs to Detroit Jewish homes were the principal speakers. , „,°;',„"L' ea;",,,, ' 1, ,„"" 4 ",7,,° .„ ' sr…

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… them, equally, full train from expressing its feelings gift of i he Shaarey Zwick. In the Asher Moss, Rosanne iron, Sarah Sober, Marvin Lopatin, Hillel Charaeterizing as a "rank fraud" immigrants is…

…, June some movement, some ideal, and to help build a better community with stark tragedy in the offing crated were: Elsie Grettnbawn. sailed throughout Palest uate from Gtorrnan universities this for…

… against the harsh re- Witnesses were products1 verify- the name of the Jewish War Vet- Centen Executives of which M 11.1 1 ,n"•• n, ■ , ' Jewish people are passing. 11'hen of Semitic's at Yale University

… jail, refusing to eat until , on behalf of the Jewish War Veter- agenda of the convention. Part, to- people in Eastern Europe. I have Richard J. H. Gottheil. Mr. Us- ada, B. A. University of Toronto…

… killed, two seriously injured either inntkently or purposely, dressed the convention were such of the league of Friends of New driven through the streets of War- of the institute and an intimate University

… me so profoundly kin was unable to come from Pal- Following an election epeech de- Menet ported from Landon for the Of ea, cuss, N. 1.. Syracuse University, apart from the Jewish War Vet- Charney…

…A merica 9ewish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN TH- EETROIT _JEWISH HRONICLE , and VOL. XXXVI. NO. 1 PREDICT…

… CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934 Nazis Oust Ridder As German Leader NEW YORK—(JTA)—In a dramatic, secret meeting held lest Friday night at Luehow's Restaurant on E. 14th St., the German…

…-American Conference which controls all major Ger- inan-American groups in Great- er New York and environs sold out, lock-stock-and-barrel, to the Nazis. Victor Kidder, noted liberal publisher of the Stems- Zeitung and…

… other German and Ameritan newspapers, who had fought valiantly against the in- evitable Ilitlerization of the so- ciety, failed to :stem the Nazi tide and was forced tau relin- quish the presidency of the…

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… shortage of II .o. speech of Hans Steinacher, leader of opening to them, equally, full Asher Nloss, Rosanne Tron, Sarah Subur, Marvin Lopatin, Hillel as a "rank fraud" Charm ti of the I.eague of Germans…

… Expressing Their Disappointment SUPPORT OF HEBREW D UNIVERSITY LAUDE Dr. Magnet' States Manifes tation of Good Will is Heartening. NEW YORK.—A group of th outstanding national Jewish Organ izat ions in…

… wereproduced verify- , the name of the Jewish War Vet- Centen Executives Of which M II. In el...room. now unity prevail.. 'Jewish people are passing. When of Semitics at Yale University and Avenue Temple…

… the Jewish War Veter- agenda of the convention. Particu- peeple in Eastern Europe. I have Richard J. H. Gottheil. Mr. Us- ada, B. A. University of Toronto, Throogl, ar, ea ',ea sots marc h tion with the…

… seriously injured either innocently or purposely, . dressed the convention were such of the League of Friends of New driven through the streets of War- of the institute and an intimate University of

… speech de- ""t.'sses seen has touched me no p rofoundl y Ported from London for the occas- cuse, N. Y., Syracuse University, apart from the Jewish War N'et- ICharney Vladek, manager of the u•tter, Net. and…

…America Amish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE . CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED c IN MICHIGAN EMIT EWISH HRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE VOL. XXXVI. NO. 1…

… DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934 PREDICT DARKEST The New Ceremony DAYS AHEAD FOR At Shaarey Zedek JEWS IN GERMANY Marked by Impressiveness And by a Very Instruc- tive Program Farmers Refuse to Pay…

… Debts to Jews; Jewish Traders Shaarey Zetlek's new Consecra- Boycotted. tion Service held last Sunday RISE OF FASCISM IN ENGLAND IS FORESEEN Elmer Rice Also Sees Anti-' Semitic Growth in Great Britain…

… LONDON (JTA)—The Jews of Germany are facing their darkest days since the Hitler regime took power, according to a two-column story appearing in the London Daily Express. The newspaper's Berlin…

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…...Inept-fay elected as secretary. and Thuraday in Detroit: Meialam. lieorge Kahn. Morris Gott n,, Ale s Mathew Kaplan lertur•d Ghlo Post Kahn. Max Kahn •nd Mle. Luba lornel- tt State f'ollee on week at Michigan too of

… oponaoring card party re. New Hillel Foundation • 71.1•41:- Roston Blvd., in memory of J. W. base be,/ •oo• , alonda• ...Ina at Temple Abraham .%•nt. A , • ' Allen. al for writing the song "Over his CINCINNATI…

… World War. Cohen syaround so acknowledges with thanks the Argon•ur• will open the Foundation at the University of , Fax •1 receipt of many fine articles of James Waterman Wine. editor would have been…

… Society to Give Three Plays The Temple Arts Society of Tem- ple Beth El is sponsoring three W I ay eve- plyas to he held nest ning, June 6, at 8:30 o'clock. Re. / 'Engagements Center Exhibition Of Art…

… June 3-10 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burstein of 2535 West Buena Vista Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Martin Fried, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Leo Fried of 3375 Fullerton Ave. DRY CLEANING…

… , May 27—Miss Lucia Chessman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laz- arus E. Chessman of 11531 llolmur, to Max Robiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Robiner. Reception at 8 o'clock at :1210 West Grand Ave. May 27—Miss…

… Jeanne Spielman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cdhn, to Dr. Morris M. Burstein, non of Mr. and Mrs. Max LEWIS WEITZMAN Burstein, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. freshments and a social hour will MRS. DAVID B…

…. WERBE May 27—Miss Nettie Rosenzweig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. follow. Two of the plays are under the Meyer Rosenzweig, to Samuel Greisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael work in charcoal, water colors and…

… Greisman, at Congregation Beth Abraham. oils. direction of Temple members. The opening reception will be Lewis Weitzman is directing May 27—Miss Rose Bell, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frieden the play…

… called "Thursday Eve- berg, to Louis Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cohen, at 3219 held Sunday, June 3. This ex- hibition is sponsored by the art ning," with a cast consisting of the West Philadelphia…

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… several of his let the University of Michigan. on The History of Hebrew Music"' U presenting pupi s lin the following Co at L'Aigions. own compositions illustrating his talk with vocal ex-I0 Mrs. Osmun…

… Worker Ex- of 2646 Blaine Ave. announce Charlevoix, where they went to get their home in readiness for Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ruben pests of the Psychologist." Mr. Feinberg was recently elect- Hillel

of Michigan to discuss congregation in from 9 to 12, 250 friends partici- ' "The New Penology." begin at 9 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. were re-elected for another two- Strub will be r at home to their pating…

… address the 9. Covers were laid for 48 guests. binson, treasurer. YOU ARE INVITED AND EXPECTED! I the sociological department of the A reception and dance followed . The following board members University

… a t y - . 9 dent g the University of Illinois, 8 at San Min Palace, a n w .'eroe n h M eligible for re-election: Men- in Champagne, Ill. During her Miss Celia Berlin and Dr. David be A eases to 50…

… sae-bent Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets i mei hock At the annual meeting of Senior Iladassah, held Monday, May 14, at Hotel Stotler, Mrs. David S. Diamond was re-elected president. Miss .lean…

… Flexner of the Chi]. The other officers are: Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Amson Tabor dren's Bureau, Washington, D. C., L. Jackson, first vice president; 4Alice Newman) have returned visited Detroit recently in…

… the in- Mrs. Sidney Stone, second vice from their honeymoon spent in terest of the child labor provisions president; Mrs. M. L. Prentis, New York and Atlantic City. Several staff members of the of the…

… will honor Mr. and Mrs. Am- consideration by President Roose- ferences. Harold Silver, director , son Tabor at dinner, Monday eve- velt sometime this month. Minh of the Bureau, will attend the Na- ning…

…, for the immediate family. Flexner conferred with Mrs. Sam- tional Conference of Jewish So- uel hay Gage, secretary of the cial Work in Atlantic City, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass of Detroit Street Trades…

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…, and I object. to Revisionism in progress. now members of the Hillel Foundation for mutual understanding of the on the score of its seeming lack of the University of Michigan. If the parties reply, as…

… introduced by Miss D. Sudow, and to obey the constitution of the prtfessor at the University of a brief resume of Hillel'a activities the movement as to endanger tra- World Zionist Congress, and the Lwow and…

… condition not only brings of the Jewish people as a whole. credentials. , we must now drive ' At the Congress, this last sum- HILLEL discredit upon the Zionist move- Aaparently ment, it will lead to its…

… or should not have recognized in not of little moment. Jewish Agency. of Nations. support Hillel Foundation. helm and Max Gordon, Morris Ben- ederet, Harry Schumer, Mrs. Rose Grossman, Harry Barnett…

… Page) ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCES CAPTAINS AND KEYMEN FOR GENERAL DIVISION CANVASS MAY 27 TO JUNE 7 Tenth Musicale of Music Study Club Advance Warning Will Take Place at Hotel Steller Tuesday…

… nevertheless kept in a state of seclusiveness by virtue of outward discrimina- The Music Study Club will hold n its tenth annual musicale and tea at Hotel Stotler, Tuesday, May I 15, at 2:30 p. m. Participating…

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… congre- gation. Mrs. Sidney Stone, chairman of 342, 1 I DRY CLEANING . CAMP NAHELU on PERRY LAKE ORTONVILLE, MICHIGAN The camp is 1000 feet above sea level—the highest point in this part of Michigan

… Pearl. The ceremony, which will be followed by a trod, vice-president of the Stale the event, has arranged an elabor- the Statler Hotel. Regional of Michigan and chair- be at dinner and reception, will…

…; namely, two steamship tickets to Palestine. One will be anti-Semites last week demanded numerus Hillel Players will be guest ar- awarded to the organization dis- the introduction of a a joint meeting of

University Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge , visor of the Old Folks' Bureau of Kaunas. They also demanded dies' teer who personally collects the on Monday evening, May 7, at the Detroit Welfare Department that 3200…

…, FRESH AND STYLISH SHAAREY ZEDEK MOTHERS EVENT SUNDAY, MAY 13 Engagements Toledo Unit of Iladassah had its first donor tea April 29 at the Commodore Perry Hotel. Greet- ings were extended by the presi…

…- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kruger of 2630 Blaine avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Gerald Moss, son of Mr. dent of Junior Hadassah, Miss Sarah Wengrow and by Miss Ann and Mrs…

…. Zelman Moss of 2689 Sturtevant avenue. Morris 'Chimovitz of 2047 West Philadelphia avenue announces the engagement of his daughter, Tibie, to , Irving J. Klayman, son of Mr. and 51rs,,,§/ Steinberg. Mr…

…. and Mrs. Harry Weitzman of 2935 Pasadena avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Milton Rubin of 1217 West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Abramsky of 1921 Taylor avenue announce…

… the engagement of their daughter, Florence Esther, to Nathan Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. I'hillip Shapiro of Elmhurst avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Max Richman of 2215 West Euclid avenue an- nounce the…

… engagement of their niece, Miss Celia Richman, to Louis The Sisterhood of Congregation 'Shaarey Zedek will hold its an- nual Mother-Daughter event on Sunday, May 13, at 12:30 noon, in the social hall of the…

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… - Margolis, secretary; Charles He reiterated that Germany May E bculevard and Lawton. The theme Hebrew University Confer- was venience! Service! for of the Hillel Foundation in Tennen, treasurer. of h:• Lill…

… and tered members of the group are , the faculty of University of De- la the Mona and conditions of • certain United Synagogue of America, dents of Detroit and of Michigan cot religious prejudice…

… synagogue • Michlgen rorporation of the game place la membership of 20. Girls interest- May 6 to 8, according to an an- University auditorium. price never offered in Michigan Mortgagee. dated the 1541 day of

…'s entertainment Dan Cu la WoollAVA1111 AV/ Samuel Gerson of 136 Michigan, The lecture was to have been held heroine, Rebecca, was modeled America since 1931. Ile was for- and will include "The Family," a one- from…

… cents a share fully paid the organization. Rabbi Goldman Prof. F. Ernest Johnson, noted spit The Jewish Community Center and Dr. Willmes will discuss the and state of Michigan. on the Rah dae of March A D…

…. Count/ Building to the CIO of Demon. Wayne presented with • Camp Fire Man- day, April 22. i'ke Feminist ZINDAS The sales campaign is under it cation at Teacher's College, Colum- County. Michigan inlet…

…. act, on "The Proletarization of the of the arrangements for next measure to prevent a mass upris- Ilolhrook avenue. Petard of the Ilebrew University, Jerusa- Jew." Rabbi Kadushin stressed Wednesday…

…'nai May 2 for a brief visit on behalf of Immediately after his lec- CLIP THIS COUPON a Judaism along lines now provided David Synagogue, Elmhurst and the University, according to Dr. A. at ture, • young…

… among the Jewish youth R. Lee Ibublo hull on ItIt d., or any of our Zion Synagogue, Humphrey and University. address over in his mind. burg. I bruit, hex. to bring about a new interest in liolmur. "I have…

of the university. They be the Melaveh Malkeh gathering H d graduate, to himself. The as the sole agency through which are arriving on the Steamer Ex- Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity, in dance of Mizrachi…

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… dependent chil- And to add a thrill to it all, ; as a result of the uperiences more, every Jew should consider Universities of Michigan, Wiscon-' it an obligation to have his child producers' and consumers…

… In co-operation with the Jewish others, this mass of amateurs has the numerous finishing touches Through the B'nai B'rith Hillel Longfellow 0577 miss seeing the pageant. Further- Colonization…

… morning were the scene of ■ Warne County Dist Co. . . . 22683 Michigan Dearborn 1121 !organization, collectively of their warm debate on the Mizrachi reli- rights to immigration certificates, gious demands…

…. D. C. instituted its ity of economic, social, and educa- grants. present program of aid to funda- tional opportunities. Hebrew University in Palestine borders on religious frenzy. Gray- world…

…fitElwrRorr,kwunthRonicas PAGE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Rabbi Mizrachi and Hai Mizrachi visit De April 20 ganizing troit for Rabbi day eve ing of at the I gogue. The will als gogues Melaveh Mizrach…

… ning. LAI A mmtln Beth II Po Ws. 8. TO undated ft meander of April ednesday that place w A serles I thts week : Ie wiling I to Runt.. Ur, and Id evening C. Mall, Per leading IP commune) Ur. and D C…

… and I LINC 1 Mort new co censes Januar cylinde cordini ported pang. Fair ports Lineolt that m compel of 19,1 resents registe and in in Lin "fine c In eludes. tal" 0. in the year v all 12. dicatec…

… A WEEK'S RUN IN DETROIT; PRESENT CAST OF 2 000 ON THE LARGEST STAGE EVER BUILT become self-respecting and self- supporting citizens. Graduate School for Jewish So- cial Work provides facilities for…

… the initial training of Jewish social know from experience that the dependability of workers in its two-year course of Chevrolet trucks and commercial cars will assure them (Continued from Page One…

…) graduate study, together with fa- the most economical operating cost. cilities for the further training of , The following is • partial list of Chevrolet truck with primary emphasis on the set- social…

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… Temple choir The Hillel Foundation at the effectively maintained. Reduced the entire cast of the great pa- ducted and the children of the religious school par- Jewish history by visiting Egypt,, University

…, 0.— One B'nai but the national office will estab- History Is Retraced blighter, Sylvia, to Joseph J. Cohn, toll of B'rith Hillel Foundation will be lish contact in an advisory capac- Mr. and Mrs…

…. Si date has been let for the wedding. tended by a travel bureau, Rabbit try will be linked with Hillel work rector of the B'nai Billet Founda- Leon Fram has outlined the ideal • tions, and active…

… for Rochester, N. Y.. by trip to Palestine. The trip is so •ris" of their nephew. arranged that the tourist may motor, to attend the .. Hillel Foundation Commission in Illinois, reported on his first…

… JOHN R. ST. 4421 BEAUBIEN Rabbi Jacob Singer of Temple feature of the Hillel Foundation Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, OF THE SEASON TO A remarkable feature of the and her roommate. Ooklateln Longfellow…

… arranged will be now the center for national Hillel dents and occasional itinerant lec- spectacle: vinsky. S. ERMAN & SON "Wherose • group of elate-minded and turers who have in some cases be- phiteally…

… are only nine 13201 Linwood, cor. Tyler •The Romance of . People' hes CO. ideal way of travel to Palestine. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, tions are serving 5,750 Jewish • Virhereari…

… sod cities, In HOSPITAL parte of Michigan, as well from the employed by former King Ama- Travel Bureau, 1540 Washington SAMARIAN OBJECTS of the findings have already been all GENERAL INSURANCE 0 .11 Can…

… 4620 Every Jewish family that wishes to keep abreast of 10332 Dexter its proximity to the Pyramids and Michigan Scrap Iron & Townsend 8-9184 the Sphinx as well as for the mem- NEW YORK CUSTOM this type…

… student groups at nearly 100 in Jewish cultural values. Cohn 0 • graduate of the University of Chi- Responding to the invitation ex-1 Dr. A. L. Sachar, national di- universities throughout the coun- cago…

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…, Rothenberg Address Con- ference of 1,000. "JEWS DOOMED UNLESS AIDED BY AMERICANS"1 Speakers Describe Plight of Sufferers from Hit- lerism. NEW THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH VOL…

…. XXV. No. -44 C NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 1,0 Cents 30, 1934 Latvia Trains Jews For Work on Farms "Out of file 'End of ;Montage iqr ifeb 311ent" Boycott a Success…

…. , bread will be eaten in Jewish homes day begins, Jewish homes are clear- pointment to associate chairman- Hebrew University, Hillel Foun• pal speaker at the conference. His , Id! extend greetings in behalf…

of German Minister of Justice Hans Frank, who sound- ed a warning against the trio per cent Nazis unable to get over the fact that Jews are still liv- ing in Germany, notes that the collapse of the…

… failure would spell the end of the Nazi regime, the Lon- don newspaper points out. _ ao os r r YORK.—American Jewry has been called upon to mobilize its forces to raise $3,000,000 to meet the needs of

… the Jews of Germany and to make that amount available as speedily as possible to enablethe American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee arid the , American Palestine Campaign of the Jewish Agency to…

… continue the efforts that have been made since the rise of the Hitler regime to extend economic assistance to the Jews still within the Reich and to aid the Jewish refugees from that country and Jews who may…

…. I Teek he w of Passover has been McDonald in programs to settle Jews who had left Germany in set for the commencement exer- countries where they are now , vises of the United Hebrew Schools. Sunday…

… evening, April abiding or elsewhere. , The call issued from a national I, the evening of the second day conference of both organizations of Passover, the Tuxedo school held in the grand ballroom of the will…

… hold its exercises in the B'nai These ex•sr- Hotel Astor, was participated -in I Moshe Synagogue. by hundreds of men and women vises will be opened with a pro- country cessional by the graduates , who…

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… me memo mimes i se. mewed be the pressions of Fannie Brice, Chev. shares and the Beautiful Leading Lady consciousness that such honor rate aert MICHIGAN THEATER PASSOVER PRODUCTS alter, etc.; Curry and…

…, formerly ,t,";,r„,;,°"‘",„1;',„,"',.. Jewish Old Folks' Home. who marries an English title, but world makes an inner obligation SONGS — DANCES um ie:M .i••-•r. president of the Michigan Ma ne. read mainly…

… trod Ions of the United Maw bear. auspices of the Hillel Foundation, stance Cummings, to whom a civil rights of which they have been thereupon asked the Vilno rabbi will be given. States." Tickets and…

… help IM, M•.., lo war Yew Al.• students of the University of f to everyone. ma In a mama, meet =MAW the German Reich to restore to its Soviet intended to sell abroad or erty craved particularly by Con…

… THURSD AY STAGE AND SCREEN T OR RCE : HAILED AT JERSEY FETES EINSTEIN The next meeting of the Oak-. Club will be held Mothers' = GALA A bright new night spot is to be lend Tel on :Monday evening…

… the = Fisher The first motion picture produc- places next Thursday when Oriole near Oakland, at 8 o'clock. al 11:43 a. tn. mi t ratans! Dualities el This .. at Show!!! tion of the famous George White…

… it comparable to ing will be followed by dancing. has been from a long line of actors, of such outstanding crowds thin petit All members are urged to attend — ON 01 R STAGE I whom Zigmund Schenkman…

…, noted ' week that it has been moved over this meeting and get free tickets NEWARK, N. J.—The state of- 1. actor of the Jewish stage, was the to the RKO Downtown Theater for the Passover concert. 1…

… ficially welcomed Dr. and 51re. Al- 1 most prominent, is known from for a second week's engagement. residents of New as residents be rt E ns 1 . 1 coast to coast as the "King of The picture possesses all the…

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Hillel Foundation of the Uni- Samuel S. Stahl Announces it Will Blackstone avenue, 37 years old, Be Held it ■ Club Maxine. "Murder Made in Germany," versity of Michigan is making A complimentary luncheon…

….... Mienetein, R. urday at IlarAter Hospital ital at the one day of rest to the sanatorium Pythias. University of Michigan, also mani- sided. Oth Dance on April 8. lease Emmet% J. literati/1m M. the Lynn, Rose…

… their wonderful work. It mittee for their untiring efforts in man of g te h m I Michigan, h a s tween the Olympics and Camarad- ofarran sian costume. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- four sisters, Mrs. S. Gorman, Mrs…

…. m. A. Z. A. 63 mance of a People." Additional tive in charitable work. sanatorium She was tory ceremonies were impressively beautiful rendition of the services, executive HEAD Hillel Foundation and…

…'s strenuous activity with a Michigan distributor, Streit's are troit Ladies' Days: leadership as a result of a mem- In the year 70 there were • dren's preventorium, to be erected Joy Road, on Wednesday, March…

…- party. Mrs. Louis Tobin is chair- I been a student at featured by a return game be- e ecnotm s. mittee in charge ! the University of song and dance numbers in Rus- ers, Charles and Sam Capp; and with…

… games for the afternoon afternoon, gave an inspiring talk. Betty Capp, all of Detroit. , at the university. are as follows: 1 p. m., Phi Kappa Although she was seriously hurt and treatment of the patients…

… eve- at the University of Pennsylvania Tuesday, April 3 (second day of manufacturing here. U. masa 1. irmasia, I. enamel and a Funeral services were held more serious patients. It has day Kay, who is…

…/iIEVernorr,jarisnaIRoricu5 PAGE EIGHT 500 RESERVE FOR J. N. F. LUNCHEON , • and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE TILLIE CITRIN DIES I L A. S. AUXILIARY HEARS REPORTS OF 20TH CONVENTION LIEPMANN IS FREED…

… JUNIORS CONDUCT SHAAREY'ZEDEK'S SABBATH SERVICE I ANNUAL AESCULAPIAN Passover Observance EVENT ON APRIL 25 For U. of M. Students AMSTERDAM. (.1 T A )- Mrs. Tillie Citrin of 16594 Heinz Liepmann, author of

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… session, pro- pogrom period of Bogdan Chmel- immigration policy pursued by representing the City of Detroit at the University of Michigan, who ing the coming week to con. will speak on the topic "When eider…

… irre- Hotel Statler, under the auspices excuses and many sound argu- lower class. A strong faction in ed with Jewish supporters of Doll.' Mrs. Dora Ehrlich delivered an gree the University of Michigan

… Director of Hillel Founda- ducted during the period heart the same sentiment of from May 27 through June 7. needs." discussed current happenings represented at the meeting by royal favor and solicitude…

… time the liberal morning by Mayor Frank Couzens, director of the Hillel Foundation Federation board will meet dm , Lexington avenue. His talk, given the Ukrainian Jews during the early in the morning…

… Henry Wineman, first of these and the one most ary of America, of which he is By MILTON BROWN majority of the population is be- chairman of the board of the Jew- universally recognized is the des…

University and editor of the maga. m. mm m"m"a families be supplied with their is that the World Economic Con- t 10s. Ulm. wen Mr. and Morris Ilirnimans Ds. • ferenee last year decided tha to a recent issue of

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….00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1934 VOL. XXXV. NO. 40 JEWS REASSURED BY DOLLFUS NOT TO FEAR CHANGES Million Orange Cases Lost in Fire at Jaffa JAFFA. — (JTA) — A fire which…

… rapid, however, and most of the requirements VIENNA. (JTA) — Jews of ! of life in Palestine, including Austria need have no fear that such necessities as food, cloth- there will be any change in their ing…

…, furniture, building mater- political or legal status in the ials. as well as small articles, event of an accord being reached can be obtained from domestic between Austria and Germany, sources. the Jewish…

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…, but also a financial triumph. Preparing for Emergency. If it is true that anti-Semitic propaganda By BERNARD HELLER, Ph. D., Rabbi. Executive Director of the Hillel Foundation of the University of

Michigan at Ann Arbor. Opinion is divided among Biblical scholars as to whether the "Book of Esther" depicts fact or fiction. Some scholars believe that it constitutes a tale with a purely imaginative set…

… spurned the paltry one "grand" Dr. Kohn i is a German professor, who also taught for sonic tiqie Jews of Persia demean them- a week. After years of singing at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Ile was…

… Pure Reason," to Koenigsberg in order to make weeping for their mothers. Other possible centers of colonization must by the thousands in our community who were God! Creator of the universe, ruler there…

…limy)erRonlaisn ffiRONICbE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE We repeat that a dignified com- PEDLTROFIJEIVISII RONICLE rights. munity must rise above being the mere sponsors of amateur shows. We must raise…

…- stultifies the mind. For the sake of a ellists at Detroit, Mich., under the At of Mush 3, 1879. proud self-preservation, we must provide General Offices and Publication Building the community with a program…

…, England and constructive principles which should $3.00 Per Year Subscription, in Advance affect our cultural and economic efforts. A New Evaluation of the Book of Esther and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE To insure…

… publication, allcorrespondence and news matter most reach this mace by Tueeda y evening of each wee?. ffi When trailing notices, kindly use one side of the paper only The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Invites…

… correspondence on sub- feels of Interest to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsi- stilt, for an indorsement of the views asp 4444 eel by the writers Sabbath Reading of the Law. Pentateuchal portion—Ex. 30…

…:11.34:35 Prophetical portion—I Kings 18:1-39. March 2, 1934 Adar 15, 5694 Make the Pageant a Success. Many Detroit circles are already hum- ming with activities in preparation for the staging of the great spectacle…

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… musical Clara. Lade Davidson Sidney Barnett Barn : p I organization invited to represent ent of thee firs congres the Jews of Michigan. • an Mrs . Nathan Fishman of 2984 Jewish women . prodigy of 13 years…

…-mad. heat sugar; r.f her sister, Mrs. 0. H. Wachtel at Central High School this Sun- support Michigan wage • of Macoombs road. day evening. ■a PURIM BALL GIVEN BY Mattathias Tent 1005 of the Maccabees…

… permitted. 79 ,, C FLAT WORK Pieces 1 r. u Lace Curtains a 25c TEE" I s' err Not kamonelble for ssa-Dare1 of elnarel4pe4 aerate. , I Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets 1. We guarantee the return of

… a 15. Additional pounds MUM contain SO% flat work. dt=•• ■■ ••11199119M/M111911•91,91M1111199Wm1111P•711111 The Junior Young People's So- ciety of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will present the second…

… an- nual "Black and Tan" dance, Saturday evening, Feb. 24. The affair is to be an elaborate repetition of last year'e event. The hall will be turned into a cabaret with tables all around. An 11-piece…

… Tuesday for Hot Springs, Ark., Detroit College of Law: Milton and Hollywood, FM. Frank, Reuben Glazer, Moe Gol- denberg, Jack Goldberg, Isadore Mrs. Maier Finsterwald is visit- Goode, Hymen Kramer, Louis…

… Wise, Ehrlich) of Youngstown, Ohio, is spending a week with her par- On Wednesday evening, Dr. Leo ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich. M. Franklin is to leave for New York to attend a joint meeting of Mr…

…. and Mrs. J, B. Nieman of the Tract Commission, of which McLean avenue returned from he is national chairman, and rep- Florida. resentatives of the American Jew- ish Committee. At this meeting Mr. and…

… Mrs. Henry Meyers matters of vital interest to Jewry were hosts at a dinner party for will be discussed. 20 guests last Friday night at thir home on Massachusetts avenue. A double celebration will be…

… marked by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mrs. Roy Greenthal of Milwau- Zuieback on Saturday, Feb. 24, and kee was the guest over the past Sunday, Feb. 25. On Feb. 24, the week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MISS BERYL…

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… i c a I there for settlement in Palestine, and with Germany when the per- friends will be present to renew and appreciation of the Jewish Detroit Pioneer Women's Organi- At all Michigan State…

… Sunday. Mesh 1. iet 10:18• m.. Dr. Mardian have become so persis- I PALESTINE: Bernard Heller, director of the Hillel Founda- Mrs. Goldberg and Mrs. Ross, Si Ann Arbor. will occupy the Temple pul…

… he was viously seen in Universal movies. 0wI FRED FABER, Pres. Port of Lasing. Mich. the guest of Kemal Pasha, presi- d the li f thka and to ceases functioning . . . The only dent of the Turkish…

…picVerRorriEwisnatRomme and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE WEEK IN REVIEW — • 1 MICHAEL DASHKIN NOTED JOURNALIST ALUMNI OF U. H. S. MANAGES TICKET , TO SPEAK MARCH 3 DANCE ON SATURDAY — 1 SALE FOR HALEVY…

… (Continued from Page One) The annual winter dance of the PIONEER WOMEN FORM NEW DETROIT BRANCH (Continued from Page One) C. LETTER- B 071 — A new club was formed four eldest that it was a crime to pay months…

… ago through the efforts of United Ilebrew Schools Alumni debts to Germans now in exile. A Preparations for the ninth an ing not only with Great Britain Association is to be held Saturday Henry Wineman…

…'s Thanks. Mrs. Linsky and Mrs. Novag of tine of 1,000 marks was imposed' nual concert of the Detroit Hal-, but also with Russia in an effort to evening, Feb. 24, at Byron-Phila- Editor, Detroit Jewish…

… concert promises to I get some of the Zionists out of This new club is known as the Hundreds of alumni and their duty to express to you the thanks side of Germany sinch March, 1933. be the outstanding m u s…

… achievement the Halevy has spon- wilted are to be released for Pal- POLAND: Welfare Federation for your fine zation for Palestine, Northwest- Minister of the Interior Pieracki, 1 estinian colonization. Retail…

… Liquor Stores ern Branch. co-operation. answering a violent anti-Semitic. on Fiftieth Birthday. Honored The activities of this new or- Much of the success of the Following the meeting, Mr. Gold- attack…

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…. 38 NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1934 NATIONAL MEET OF J. N. F. WILL PLAN USSISHKIN COLONY , THE WEEK IN REVIEW By MILTON BROWN…

… seventieth birthday is now being celebrated throughout the world. The tribute is being paid to Ussishkin, universally known as the "iron man" of the Zionist movement. The movement was launched last summer at…

… fall victims to minority rights for the Jews of by Adult' Hitler and Dr. Goebbels can Section of the Universal Chris- the misrepresentations of these Austria. The paper made clear immediately afterward…

… L i e tte i. of He ous ney it, ith, and the ere was of his 4N S'N der As- ter- all, of ?oat in. in the an On- : in din of I 41 to at t ro o- d. d- m a- ct e, 12 and VOL. XXXV. NO…

…. legislation will be introduced which will ruin the Austrian Jews quiet- NEW YORK, N. Y.—The estab- ly without the barbarism of the lishment in Palestine of a new colony which will increase the land settling…

… opportunities for recent arrivals in the Jewish Homeland of refugees from lands of oppres- sion, particularly from Hitler Ger- many, will be the goal of a na- tional conference of representa- tives of all Zionist…

… 800 delegates representing numer- The reception banquet in honor ous organizations interested in the upbuilding of Palestine as the of Joseph Sprintzak, leader of the Jewish National Home will attend…

… Palestine Labor Delegation to the the all day conference under the United States, will take place this chairmanship of Dr. Israel Gold- Sunday, Feb. 18, at 6:30 p. m., stein, president of the Jewish Na…

…- tional Fund of America. The national conference, the first of its kind in recent years, will be an inter-party assembly of the right, left and central wings of American Zionists be- cause of the fact that…

… it is being held under the auspices of the Jewish National Fund, the only organization in which all factions are united. The major point on the agenda will be the considera- tion of a plan for the…

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… .—Telegraphic Agency as sistant of cantors. This is the first public which settled over Palestine's hills Austrian nine B'nai B'rith Hillel Founds- Appeal Decision in Cairo Libel unemployed ary Installs Officers…

… Jewish girl on a farm in Michigan, anew Poet. . resentment of the Arab popula- Raskin and Dubrinsky, trustees• Mrs. S. Bernett, co-chairman; Cairo Deutscher Verein, and A. typifies the country child…

Michigan Bell Telephone Fifth Floor, lic here by the executive of the Samuel Dubrinsky, Ben Berko- pices of B'nai B'rith, classes in 508 Park Avenue Building, I Company for the past year, which David…

….ityG;lueLern rila- necessity discussed but the hope of several large universities. The in London last November. April 16, at the Olympia. of Congregation B'nai I tor, The complete cast is now being recruited, and…

… ecuting plans for a universal ob- headquarters of "The Romance of a tion of Detroit, at Book-Cadillac Hotel. I Net loss of 46,478 telephones ". ye over. servance of the. Sabbath in all Sidney G. Kusworm of

… chapter of Masada, The Jewish Radio Forum pro- World famous sulphur mineral water FROM OUR OWN gram for Sunday, Feb. will be the young men's Zionist argani- c ompletely renovated and WELLS. Wayne Baths has…

… —Warnings that dividuals and organizations were will meet for the first time next; on Feb. 8. subject "The Nazi Assault on I in its present feature discussions on problems of Civilization," at Hotel Statler…

…, on I e partment always studies our the strides made in lowering the added to the list of patrons to the Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 1 o'clocki comparison. Our research d of YOUR benefit and comfort. of

… blankets and slippers to a clean, Healy of the Juvenile Court for I Wednesday evening, March 14, at been formed in response to popular ' form, b y the verything, death centuryof our Jewish era. It 8:30 o…

…'clock. We furnish e should not be considered a tri- Auxiliary of the I interest on the part of Jewish wo_ ; . the second ntar on the eally comfortable. Why go out of town? Mr. Wise is editor of Opinion.' r…

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… rally and Cultural Affair. facultynu one of the student. at Michigan are prone to choose the advent of will be held at the Young Israel t he new year for reminiscent anec- Sanatorium, comprising one tent…

…-Jewish leaders. chinery at Luebeck, and tailors at liberality of a man placed in the the past 17 years have served the Mr. out Mrs Ronny Spero are attention ft. Oxford University, in England, Florence Snitman…

… on Oakland avenue, have com- ehtertained their bridge club and also In intendent of the home. place at the university for, one Mae Moglovkin, chairman, and their situation. n lin, and at Weissensee…

… INSPECT AND • RIDE IN Pastmasters' night banquet of Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. & A. M., will be held Wednesday PALESTINE LABOR BANQUET HERE FEB. Sprintzak, Head of Labor Delegation to United States…

… from Jewish Homeland, To Be the Principal Speaker. B'NAI B'RITH LADIES EVENING OF GAMES TO SPONSOR FOOD TO BE HELD SUNDAY CARNIVAL JAN. 13 AT SHAAREY ZEDEK On Saturday evening, Jan. 13, On Sunday…

… night, Jan. 14, the the Women's Auxiliary of 11'nai B'rith will sponsor a food carnival Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek will at the Stotler Hotel, in the main hold its annual evening of games, On Sunday…

… evening, Feb. 11, at and Eastern Europe, and in Pales- ballroom. Special arrangements in the social hall of the synagogue, Chicago boulevard and Lawton. teh Philadelphia-Byron Hall, J. tine since the…

… Eighteenth World Introduced four years ago, this Sprintzak, head of the Palestine Zionist Congress held last August in Prague, Czechoslovakia. annual function of the Men's Club labor delegation to the United…

… Gewerkshaften campaign activi- has become increasingly popular States, will be the guest of honor ties are in full swing. The com- each year, and plans have been at a dinner banquet which will mittee for private…

… solicitations is made to handle a large throng this celebrate the closing of Detroit's completely organized and will con- year. drive in the annual Gewerkshaften tact not only old donors, but, it is The committee…

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… experience and record of achievement with Chevrolet Now what can the Jews abroad Immigration restrictions continued goods here and - Rabbi Abbe Hillel do in such a situation? The Ger- The Northwestern branch…

… The Hebrew University at Jeru- salem graduated 17 students . . of Jews in the Reich more desper- Work will be supplied in Haifa (Continued from Page One) conceivable nightmare to a man ate and…

… intolerable were pro- harbor for 200 Jewish harbormen whose heart is not entirely Eros- from Salonica . . . Mayor M. D1- tion of the Jews, is the only clause nounced . en to live in this country which zengoff…

of Tel Aviv and poet that they were able to fulfill. Mrs. Norman Bentwich, whose they have turned into • horrible A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Six Friends Driven To Death Chaim Nachman Bialik denied husband…

…, former Attorney Gen- mixture of prison and military eral of Palestine, is now associ- they had attacked the Keren Ilaye- DURING TIIE FIRST DAYS of training ground. ated with High Commissioner sod. their…

… rule they tried to achieve On the other hand there are, • McDonald in refugee aid work, it in a literal sense by killing, muti- unfortunately, hundreds of thous GREAT BRITAIN was struck by • Nazi half…

…-desig• lating, or driving to suicide numer- sands who are forced to live there. The Joint Foreign Committee ous Jews. In a few months of Anyone must degenerate in that noted censor in Saarbrocken. received word…

… done to him, he out that the Saar is still gov- and are wandering homeless in the the first and most violent psgroms is forced every day, every hour, to erned by the League of No- desert . . . The London…

… Jewish, the great wave of indignation humiliate himself in all conceivable tions, not by Hitler and Goering, Chronicle editorially blamed Amer- abroad compelled the Ilitlerites to ways. Without doubt the…

… Jews in when she was reproved with ican Jewry for the failure of the "German women do not smoke." Germany today are not living in German Jews were advised not London relief conference ands any muse of

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